DJ Fisher criticized for taking Ellidy Pullin’s one-year-old daughter on a motorcycle ride in Bali

DJ Fisher has come under fire after sharing a video in which he takes a baby for a motorbike ride during a trip to Bali.

The clip, shared on Instagram on Thursday, shows the artist, real name Paul Nicholas Fisher, 36, taking Minnie Alex Pullin, Ellidy Pullin’s 17-month-old daughter, on a fun ride.

The little boy is wearing a helmet and strapped to the DJ’s chest in the video, which was captioned: ‘MINNIE MOO GOING THROUGH CITY!!!!’

Ellidy was tagged in the clip, as was an Instagram account for little Minnie.

Several fans shared their concerns in the comments, with one writing: “Do you seem to endanger a child for likes?”

DJ Fisher (pictured) has come under fire after sharing a video in which he takes a baby for a motorbike ride during a trip to Bali.

Another wrote: ‘No no no as cool as everyone thinks this is it’s a very young child with no protective gear on a motorcycle/moped and not concentrating while playing with a camera so sorry as I love this guy no is smart in no time.

However, the boy was wearing protective gear in the form of a helmet in the clip.

‘Have you been to Bali? Have you seen the way? If an accident occurs on the bicycle with the baby. The next minute on social media asking for help or Go Fund Me, one more chimed in.

“The best thing is that she falls off and you can’t make any more videos with her to earn money and stroke your own ego,” another person wrote.

The clip, shared on Instagram on Thursday, shows the artist, real name Paul Nicholas Fisher, 36, taking Minnie Alex Pullin, Ellidy Pullin’s 17-month-old daughter, on a fun ride.

The little boy is wearing a helmet and strapped to the DJ’s chest in the video, which was captioned: ‘MINNIE MOO GOING THROUGH CITY!!!!’

The boy was wearing sunglasses in some of the clips, which featured multiple attractions.

Ellidy was tagged in the clip, as was an Instagram account for little Minnie.

And if you drop your bike? To have an accident? Super cool then! another person said.

“I’m amazed that after all the trauma she’s been through, she would allow this,” another person wrote.

‘It’s not so much being on the scooter, it’s being silly while on the bike. Most parents would want the person to watch the road. What if they hit a pothole and miss it because they’re making faces for the camera?

Others loved the images, with one person saying, “Literally the best thing I’ve ever seen.”

Another wrote: ‘Best thing I’ve ever seen! She will surely be the best socialized human on the planet with her aunt and her uncle Fisher.

Several fans shared their concerns in the comments, but others enjoyed the video.

‘So damn cute’ said one more, and someone else agreed, ‘I can’t deal with how adorable this Minnie Moo is.’

Daily Mail Australia has contacted DJ Fisher for comment.

Australian model Ellidy shares her daughter with her late husband, snowboarder Alex ‘Chumpy’ Pullin.

The Olympic snowboarder was 32 when he drowned while spearfishing off the Gold Coast in July 2020, but through an incredible process of IVF and sperm retrieval, Ellidy was able to have his baby, Minnie.

A two-time snowboard cross world champion, Chumpy was the flag bearer for Australia in Sochi in 2014 and a mentor to many up-and-coming snowboarders.

Australian model Ellidy (pictured) shares her daughter with her late husband, snowboarder Alex ‘Chumpy’ Pullin

Chumpy drowned in Palm Beach on the Gold Coast on July 8, 2020. Ellidy later revealed that the couple had been trying to have a baby.

Pullin drowned that day. It is believed that he was spear fishing alone on an artificial reef off the beach when a diver spotted him on the ocean floor.

He was a two-time world champion in boardercross and represented Australia at three Winter Olympics. Minnie was born in October 2021.

Just hours after Pullin’s death, Ellidy’s brother and friends brought up the sperm retrieval process. Extraction of sperm from a body can take place up to 36 hours after death.

The Olympic snowboarder (left) was 32 when he drowned while spearfishing off the Gold Coast in July 2020, but through an incredible process of IVF and sperm retrieval, Ellidy was able to have his baby, Minnie.

Under Queensland law, sperm can be collected posthumously when a designated officer states that he believes the deceased will not object.

The consent of the immediate family is also required before any sperm can be retrieved.

An IVF specialist assists with recovery, with a recommended extraction timeframe of 24-36 hours after death.

Ellidy’s recovery process was accomplished through the use of ICSI IVF, where a single sperm is injected directly into an egg for fertilization.

She announced that she was pregnant with Chumpy’s baby in June 2021 and welcomed her miracle baby on October 25, 2021.

‘The ocean gave [Chumpy] life, and I didn’t think for a second that he would take that very life from me,’ he explained.

Now everything is blurry. I can tell you what happened that day, but it’s more of a story than a memory. I don’t remember anything else about that day beyond the story I’ve been forced to tell.

She announced that she was pregnant with Chumpy’s baby in June 2021 and welcomed her miracle baby on October 25, 2021.

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